Murehwa man on the run after killing employer

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau POLICE in Murehwa, Mashonaland East Province have launched a manhunt for an 18-year-old man who allegedly killed his employer in cold blood for attempting to…

Miner electrocuted by generator

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau A 45-year-old miner at Kambanje Claim in Mazowe was electrocuted while trying to connect naked cables from a generator onto a jack hammer. The deceased,…

ZPC seeks investors for 3 thermal power stations

THE Zimbabwe Power Company is seeking private sector investors with large power demands to take over, modernise and run its three small thermal power stations in Harare, Munyati and Bulawayo in return for guaranteed power supplies.

Zim evacuates citizens from Sudan

ALL Zimbabweans resident in Sudan are safe with Government beginning the process of evacuating them from the conflict-torn north African country, a senior official has said.

Jeys Marabini returns to Theatre in the Park after 28 years

afro-fusion legend Jeys Marabini will return to Theatre in the Park in Harare this week for a performance for the first time in close to three decades after he was at the venue.

It’s now hot in the kitchen . . . Pressure mounts on DeMbare coach

DISCONTENTMENT is starting to build up in the Dynamos camp, just a few days into the 2023 Castle Lager Premiership football season.

Financial reporting reforms to enhance State entity transparency

THE Government will continue to implement the necessary reforms for sustainable reporting, enhanced transparency and accountability in State entities in line with Vision 2030 targets, a Cabinet Minister has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Private partners should not fear investing in old thermals

The move by the Zimbabwe Power Company to involve investors from the private industrial sectors to help refurbish the three old thermal power stations at Bulawayo, Harare and Munyati in return for guaranteed power supplies makes a lot of sense for both Zesa and industry.

Construction of 12 large dams accelerated

Construction of 12 large dams is being accelerated to put at least 350 000 hectares under irrigation by 2025 as the need to boost crop production grows.

UN sounds alarm bells in Sudan as foreign exodus rises

KHARTOUM. – Western, Arab and Asian nations raced to extract their citizens from Sudan yesterday as the UN chief warned of the risk of “a catastrophic conflagration” with wider repercussions and urged international powers to exert maximum pressure for peace.

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